As it is said "Esfahan Nesf-e Jahan" (Esfahan, Half of the World), one
should walk throughout this city in order to have a better understanding
of it. A city known as; blossomed rose, earthly paradise, turquoise
bridge etc... ,
These are only some titles given to Esfahan from the periods of
Malekshah the Seljuk 11th century AD (5th century AH) and Shah Abbas the
great 17th century AD (11th century AH) to glorify and appreciate its
grandeur.

Today, Isfahani people love to walk among the public gardens around the
Zayanderoud, beautiful bridges lit well at night as bridges Khâdjou and
Si-O Pol. This is when the heat dies down it takes to get to appreciate
harmony. The evening on the Place Royale, with the fresh lawns and large
pool, the Iranians and foreigners who attend the day, came the Isfahani
who bring their families to settle on the lawns while enjoying the
great place, which then seems to float.